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  1. Thanks to all who have taken the time to respond. I’m leaning towards biting the bulletand running the flue straight up to the roof. 2 6” flues snapped together (12”). My building is open from floor to ceiling plus I own a 60’ boom lift which would come in very handy. The Buffalo 6660 does not have a blower with it and I need advice on what model came with that forge. Any suggestions would be most appreciative as I’m a 82 year old grandfather who wants to get his grandson interested in working with iron. I have never forged but as a retired farmer I’ve worked with torches and welders all my life. I still live on the farm which is located in the Sacramento, California Delta. sorry for the bad picture no light in old storage building. Forge has not been used for around 100 years. My grandfather used it in the teens and great grandfather before him, so my dad told me long ago.
  2. Hi all, I recently pulled my g. Grandpa’s forge out of an old storage building at our farm in Northern California. Would like to put it into an old 2 1/2 story mill house (steel building) on the ground level floor (concrete). Thinking of putting a motorized wall fan to receive the 10” to 12” ducting from the forge about 4’ from the wall. Maybe 1, or 2’ above the forge outlet then 90 degree elbo to the wall. I don’t really want to vent 30’ up the side of the building. I need the experience of the forum for help on this. Mark Scribner SBV
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